noun
- a single-legged stand or support used to stabilize a camera, telescope, or other equipment
- an animal or organism with a single foot or leg-like appendage
Usage: photography and videography equipment
Usage: biology; rare
Examples
- The photographer used a monopod to steady her camera while walking through the crowd.
- A monopod is lighter and more portable than a tripod, making it ideal for travel.
- He attached his telephoto lens to the monopod for better stability during the wildlife shoot.
- The videographer preferred a monopod because it allowed him to move freely while recording.
- Unlike a tripod, a monopod requires the user to hold it in place.